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Born and raised among the rolling hills of Kentucky, Ryan Hahn set out for the bright lights of Los Angeles to find his destiny. His journey has taken him far from home but never far from his roots. A look beyond his ink and piercings reveals a true southern gentleman, a seeker of truth and a storyteller.

His debut recording project "Farmers Son" is an insightfully honest look at the journey of the human spirit. Inspired by the twists and turns of life's winding road, these songs speak to the core of the human experience; Things like Love, Loss, and the power we have inside ourselves to overcome all the stuff that life throws at us. Whether it's a story of someone overcoming an impossible obstacle, the power of loving people, or just good ole rock n roll fun, These songs are intended to be an escape and potentially a ladder to help someone climb out of the hole they’ve found theirselves in.

One by one the songs have taken shape, and a band of Believers have formed around this old soul. Ryan Hahn and his Believers are coming to a stage near you!

Between the grit and twang of deep-south blues, and the cutting edge of post-punk, Cities You Wish You Were From has accidentally found their home. Elijah Jenkins (a native son of Arkansas by way of Bakersfield, CA) and his drummer and long time collaborator, Tyler Downie make up this two-piece, roots rock powerhouse.

Cities You Wish You Were From is most at home on stage, pouring sweat and heart and soul into a the wall of sound, and stomps, and howls they are known for. Their debut release, a self-titled EP, is the start of a promise to Jenkins' long-time fans, and Cities new followers: we're hear to make you feel something deeply, to rattle the rafters, and to be harbingers of a lost world of dusty rock-n-roll.

Have you ever met someone that was so happy all the times that it made you uncomfortable and/or suspicious? If you feel like everyone is assaulting you with their happiness then Cult of Positivity could be your escape pod into the icy void.

The philosophy of the pursuit of happiness in spite of bitter reality is what crushed this two-piece into the diamond of cynicism that you see before you. The two east coast natives and current valley boys of Cult of Positivity are here to tell you that it’s totally cool to not be okay sometimes. This newly formed band creates music reminiscent of groups like Jeff Rosenstock, AJJ, and Roswell Kid with themes including anxiety, heartache, social media overload, and much, much more!

There’s more to life than palm trees and sunshine vibes. Just hear us out, bro. COP is set to release their EP ‘Real People, Not Actors’ and their music video for the song ‘Digiorno for One’ later this summer.